Get the vote out on Super Saturday Round 2
Following on from the great success of our first Super Saturday mass phonebank, PCS activists across the country are taking part in round 2 on Saturday (27 April).
More than 100 volunteers made over 10,000 calls on our first Super Saturday campaign – but we’re aiming to reach every single member we haven’t yet spoken to over the next two weeks. That’s where you come in.
Volunteer for the CallHub
At this critical stage of the campaign, it’s important to speak to every single member about voting in the national ballot. You have a role to play in making sure that we send a clear message to your employer and maximising turnout.
You can get involved by volunteering on Super Saturday and signing up to CallHub. All you need is a mobile phone, and you won’t incur any costs. Read the guide on how to get set up.
PCS staff will be opening our regional and national offices for activists who want to get together with fellow members and make some calls. Snacks and refreshments will be available for those coming into their local office. You can find details of your local phone bank, including how to sign up, by clicking on the drop-down list.
From 10.15am
PCS Offices, Unite the Union, 30 Jennens Road, Birmingham, B7 4EH
Sign up using the online form.
Contact: Trudy Allen
10am–2pm
2nd Floor, Transport House, 1 Cathedral Road, Cardiff, CF11 9HA
To sign up, complete the online form.
Contact: Rachel Williams
10am-2pm
1st Floor, John Smith House, 145 West Regent Street, Glasgow, G2 2SG
Sign up using the online form.
Contact: Linsay Mackenzie
10am–2pm
3rd Floor, Town Centre House, Merrion Centre, Leeds, LS2 8LY
Register using the online form.
Contact: Tony Walsh or Denis Calnan
From 10am
PCS Northern, Transport House, John Dobson Street, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, NE1 8TW
Fill in the online form to sign up.
Contact: Simon Elliot
Volunteer from home
Can’t make it along to your local office? Don’t worry - you can do this from home too.
Check out this instructional video on how to set up CallHub and start making calls from the comfort of your own home.
If you’ve already voted and posted, make sure you’ve let us know. You can do it in several ways:
- Log into your PCS Digital account, go to My Record and tick the box
- If you’re not registered for PCS Digital, complete the online form to tell us you have voted and posted.
- Use the unique link sent to you by email.
- Tell your PCS rep at work that you have posted back your ballot paper and they will tick you off the list
- Respond to the text message you will receive from one of our PCS volunteers.
Need a replacement ballot paper?
If you haven’t had a ballot paper or you have lost yours, you have until 28 April to request one.
Got a question about the ballot?
Ask it at our PCS live event, broadcast on Facebook, X and YouTube from 7pm on Wednesday.